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The diagram given below show an Object O and its image I.


Without actually drawing the ray diagram, state the following:


(i) Type of lens (Converging / Diverging)


(ii) Name two optical instruments where such an image is obtained.


(iii) List three characteristics of the image formed if this lens is replaced by a concave mirror of focal length 'f and an object is placed at a distance 'f/2' in front of the mirror.


(i) The given lens is a converging lens.


(ii) (a) Simple microscope


(b) Telescope


(iii) For the given case, the object is placed between focus and pole of the mirror.


Three characteristics of the image formed are


(a) Virtual


(b) Erect


(c) Enlarged


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(i) Colour of stem in their F1 progeny


(ii) Percentage of brown stemmed plants in F2 progeny if F1 plants are self-pollinated.


(iii) Ratio of GG and Gg in the F2 progeny.


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(i) There is either a convergence or a divergence of magnetic field lines near the ends of a current carrying straight solenoid.


(ii) The current carrying solenoid when suspended freely rests along a particular direction.


(iii) The burnt out fuse should be replaced by another fuse of identical rating.


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(a) With the help of labelled ray diagram show the path followed by a narrow beam of monochromatic light when it passes through a glass prism.

(b) What would happen if this beam is replaced by a narrow beam of white light?


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(a) A person is suffering from both myopia and hypermetropia.


(i) What kind of lenses can correct this defect?


(ii) How are these lenses prepared?


(b) A person needs a lens of power + 3D for correcting his near vision and – 3D for correcting his distant vision. Calculate the focal lengths of the lenses required to correct these defects.